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Reference & Analysis Series  ·  5 Articles

Election & Voting Law

Federal election law reference guides and historical analysis of contested federal oversight episodes — covering voter registration, election crimes, constitutional frameworks, and documented accountability disputes.

Federal Law Reference Guides

Part 1 of 3

How Federal Law Governs Elections

The constitutional basis for federal election authority, the major statutes (VRA, NVRA, HAVA, FECA), federal enforcement agencies, and the division of power between federal and state governments.

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Part 2 of 3

Federal Oversight of Voter Registration Systems

NVRA requirements, voter roll maintenance rules and limits, provisional voting rights under HAVA, and enforcement mechanisms available to the DOJ and private litigants.

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Part 3 of 3

Federal Election Crimes: What the Law Prohibits and How Cases Are Investigated

The federal criminal statutes governing elections, voter fraud types, voter intimidation, how the FBI investigates complaints, and DOJ prosecutorial discretion standards.

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Historical Analysis

2014 · Historical Analysis

Maryland Politics and the IRS Controversy: Statements from True the Vote (2014)

Historical analysis of True the Vote’s 2014 statements regarding the IRS targeting controversy and its intersection with Maryland political dynamics.

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2025 · Historical Analysis

Maryland Politics and Federal Oversight: Claims Raised by True the Vote

Analysis of claims raised by True the Vote regarding federal oversight of Maryland electoral processes and the intersection with federal enforcement authority.

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All content is informational and educational. Nothing here constitutes legal advice.

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